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Mrs Pearce continued: “Meereen came home on Friday evening and curled up on the sofa next to me.

“She seemed to be shivering a little but I didn’t think anything was out of the ordinary until the next morning, when I couldn’t find her.

“I was out in the street shouting her name. We found her behind the sofa, where she was foaming from the mouth and trying to be sick.

“I knew something was desperately wrong so I took her straight to the vets, where tests confirmed that she had ingested antifreeze.

“We’d hoped she’d be able to be saved, but sadly she passed away three days later.”

The RSPCA said three other cats in the area have also died from antifreeze poisoning in the last seven days, while another cat died after ingesting the toxic substance two weeks ago.

RSPCA inspector Andy Bostock said: “We are very concerned that five cats in the same area have died from antifreeze poisoning.

“At the moment we would advise everyone in the area to keep an eye on their cats’ well-being and if they are showing symptoms of poisoning get them veterinary treatment immediately.

“At this stage we do not know if these were accidental incidents or deliberate but we would ask for everyone in the area to check where they keep their pesticides and chemicals including antifreeze and make sure it is secure and out of the way of cats.”

The Croydon Cat Killer, believed to have butchered more than 100 moggies, is still being hunted.

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